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A Bark Scorpion, the most dangerous scorpion in Arizona, makes its way across the desert sand of a camp along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park. During the past century, according to Arizona Highways, the bite of the Bark Scorpion has killed more people than poisonous snakes. However, though many are bitten in the canyon, no one has ever died. The bite is considered to be painfully uncomfortable at most. Dean Krakel/Rocky Mountain News

A Bark Scorpion, the most dangerous scorpion in Arizona, makes its way across the desert sand of a camp along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park. During the past century, according to Arizona Highways, the bite of the Bark Scorpion has killed more people than poisonous snakes. However, though many are bitten in the canyon, no one has ever died. The bite is considered to be painfully uncomfortable at most. Dean Krakel/Rocky Mountain News

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A Bark Scorpion, the most dangerous scorpion in Arizona, makes its way across the desert sand of a camp along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park. During the past century, according to Arizona Highways, the bite of the Bark Scorpion has killed more people than poisonous snakes. However, though many are bitten in the canyon, no one has ever died. The bite is considered to be painfully uncomfortable at most. Dean Krakel/Rocky Mountain News

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2005-11-01 04:05:22

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2005:09:16 05:46:04

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